Classical Civilisation
Course summary
This is the perfect course if you have an interest in the worlds of Ancient Greece and Rome. The course offers an in-depth exploration into the beginnings of Western culture, with a chance to look at the oldest surviving works of literature in the Western literary canon; the origins of democracy; the birth of theatre; art, and artistry. Classics is a course that, despite dealing with such ancient subjects, remains completely fresh, engaging, and relevant to contemporary issues and allows you to explore a fascinating period through an impressively wide range of materials and sources. You will explore the worlds of the epic poetry of Homer and Virgil, their relevance to the cultures surrounding them, and the lasting impact of these works. Alongside these texts, you will look at the politics, architecture, art, and literature of both the Classical Athenians and the Romans of the Late Republic and Early Empire. During your two years of study, you will undertake a work placement. You will also hear from a variety of industry speakers, visit career fairs, and attend workshops, trips, and visits.
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